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A PAINTED STUCCO FIGURE OF A WARRIOR, QING DYNASTY, 18 TH CENTURY, the figure on horseback,
once brandishing a weapon and modeled in full gallop, the colorfully painted armor and headdress in shades of blue, turquoise, red, white,
yellow, and gold, the cobalt-blue horse caparisoned in equally colorful fashion, metal stand (2)
⌲ژ̓㈭ −ൾᒖ㎗伻仙Ӿ
Width 11¼ in., 28.6 cm
$ 1,000-1,500
489
A PAIR OF FAMILLE-ROSE OCTAGONAL ‘DRAGON AND PHOENIX’ BOWLS, 20 TH CENTURY, each
thinly potted, painted to the interior with a central dragon medallion encircled by four phoenixes below a ruyi border, the exterior with
nine dragons vying for ‘flaming pearls’ amidst turbulent waves, the foot encircled by a band of blue enameled leiwen, the base with an
apocryphal Qianlong mark (2)
ἰ㈭ ㆶᒖΊ咺⤍ృژ⯹̭ᄺ
ȨΫ䮳Ꭱ㸪ȩЬ
Diameter 5¼ in., 13.3 cm
$ 1,000-1,500
490
A BLACK AND WHITE ‘MYTHICAL BEAST’ BOTTLE VASE, LATE QING DYNASTY / REPUBLIC
PERIOD, the globular body rising to a waisted cylindrical neck and flared mouth, enameled on the unglazed biscuit in black and gray
with a pair of qilin amidst scrolled clouds, flames, and books on the body, the neck encircled by a writhing dragon above cresting waves
above a fine scroll pattern band along the shoulder, the base bearing an apocryphal Xuande mark
⌲᱘ ℾస ㉍㗻叾ᒖ县双ऽᰥృ䪤䵥⨣
Ȩ๔ᬻაᓤᎡ㸪ȩЬ
Height 9¼ in., 24 cm
$ 400-600
PROVENANCE ҳ⎽
Acquired in Budapest, 1946. 䈩ጰ䖁Җ喑1946Ꭱ
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